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Old Sixpence Coin and Wedding Card for Bride, Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue, and a Sixpence for Her Shoe. (1954-1967)

KWD 4

Brand
GARGALA
Weight
14 g
1 +

Special Features

  • This is a genuine authentic sixpence coins from England in 1953, Which have been cleaned and polished.
  • Each coin comes with a beautiful card and matching envelope. The hand drawing of beautiful bride is printed on the high quality linen card stock, very classic and elegant.
  • The sixpence coin is stuck with the amazing glue. It can be removed and neatly stuck back after the wedding so that for a lasting memory.
  • There has an old-age tradition poem on the card - Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, and a sixpence in her shoe.
  • Back of the card has blank space for a personally written message. So it will be a perfect unique gift for the bride.

Description

You get:
It comes with a sixpence coin 1953, a beautiful high quality linen wedding card, and a matching envelope.

Advantage:
1.The coin stuck on the card by the amazing glue. You can remove and neatly stick it back easily.
2.High-quality linen card printed with a beautiful drawing of bride. It looks very traditional and elegant.
3.Back of the card has blank space for a personally written message to the bride.

Story:
"Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue, and a Sixpence for her Shoe." The tradition of gifting a sixpence to the bride dates back to the 1600s, when it was customary for the Lord of the Manor to give his bride a piece of silver as a gift. This was symbolically represented by a sixpence coin. It later became a tradition to include a sixpence in the dowry that was given by the bride's family to the groom. This tradition continues today as a wish for good luck and fortune for the bride and groom

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